The Way Nature Works

The Way Nature Works
Title The Way Nature Works PDF eBook
Author John D. Beazley
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 368
Release 1992
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Encyclopedia of nature and science with more than 900 illustrations, extensive cross references and glossary.

How Nature Works

How Nature Works
Title How Nature Works PDF eBook
Author Per Bak
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 229
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1475754264

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Self-organized criticality, the spontaneous development of systems to a critical state, is the first general theory of complex systems with a firm mathematical basis. This theory describes how many seemingly desperate aspects of the world, from stock market crashes to mass extinctions, avalanches to solar flares, all share a set of simple, easily described properties. "...a'must read'...Bak writes with such ease and lucidity, and his ideas are so intriguing...essential reading for those interested in complex systems...it will reward a sufficiently skeptical reader." -NATURE "...presents the theory (self-organized criticality) in a form easily absorbed by the non-mathematically inclined reader." -BOSTON BOOK REVIEW "I picture Bak as a kind of scientific musketeer; flamboyant, touchy, full of swagger and ready to join every fray... His book is written with panache. The style is brisk, the content stimulating. I recommend it as a bracing experience." -NEW SCIENTIST

The Way Nature Works

The Way Nature Works
Title The Way Nature Works PDF eBook
Author Macmillan Publishers
Publisher Wiley
Pages 0
Release 1998-01-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780028622811

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Shaping the Planet the Power of the Atmosphere Evolution and Adaptation Reproducing to Survive the Search for Food Movement and Shelter Attack and Defense Senses and Communication the Living Environments More than 900 color illustrations 100 color photographs More than 1,000 species illustrated Extensive cross-references Glossary and extensive indexes

How Nature Works

How Nature Works
Title How Nature Works PDF eBook
Author David Burnie
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre Natural history
ISBN 9780895773913

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The second in the Reader's Digest Science series, How Nature Works is designed to open up the world of natural history to children and adults with a practical, hands-on approach to nature that involves the reader in doing experiments in order to learn. All the experiments and demostrations have been carefully planned and photographed "live" using over 700 full-color photographs. Publication date: September 1st.

The Nature of Nature

The Nature of Nature
Title The Nature of Nature PDF eBook
Author Enric Sala
Publisher Disney Electronic Content
Pages 233
Release 2020-08-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1426221029

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In this inspiring manifesto, an internationally renowned ecologist makes a clear case for why protecting nature is our best health insurance, and why it makes economic sense.

Exploring the Way Life Works

Exploring the Way Life Works
Title Exploring the Way Life Works PDF eBook
Author Mahlon B. Hoagland
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Pages 392
Release 2001
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780763716882

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The perfect answer for any instructor seeking a more concise, meaninful, and flexible alternative to the standard introductory biology text.

Nature Fast and Nature Slow

Nature Fast and Nature Slow
Title Nature Fast and Nature Slow PDF eBook
Author Nicholas P. Money
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 199
Release 2021-05-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1789144043

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This book is a vision of biology set within the entire timescale of the universe. It is about the timing of life, from microsecond movements to evolutionary changes over millions of years. Human consciousness is riveted to seconds, but a split-second time delay in perception means that we are unaware of anything until it has already happened. We live in the very recent past. Over longer timescales, this book examines the lifespans of the oldest organisms, prospects for human life extension, the evolution of whales and turtles, and the explosive beginning of life four billion years ago. With its poetry, social commentary, and humor, this book will appeal to everyone interested in the natural world.